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Stormy Daniels sues Donald Trump for defamation

The porn actress alleging a sexual encounter with President Donald Trump is escalating her legal fight, suing the president for defamation.

Porn actress alleges U.S. president issued 'false and defamatory' tweet over sketch

At issue is a tweet Donald Trump made in which he dismissed a composite sketch that Stormy Daniels says depicted a man who threatened her in 2011 to stay quiet about her alleged relationship with Trump. (Brendan Mcdermid, Joshua Roberts/Reuters)

The porn actress alleging a sexual encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump is escalating her legal fight and is suing him for defamation.

Stormy Daniels filed the complaint in federal court in New York on Monday. At issue is a tweet Trump made earlier in April in which he dismissed a composite sketch that Daniels says depicted a man who threatened her in 2011 to stay quiet about her alleged relationship with Trump.

The filing says the tweet was "false and defamatory," arguing that Trump was speaking about Daniels and that he "knew that his false, disparaging statement would be read by people around the world, as well as widely reported." It also says Daniels has been "exposed to death threats and other threats of physical violence."

This artist's drawing released by attorney Michael Avenatti purports to show the man that Daniels says threatened her in a Las Vegas parking lot in 2011 to remain quiet about her affair with Trump. (Michael Avenatti via AP)

Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, is seeking a jury trial and unspecified damages. Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, said Monday: "We intend on teaching Mr. Trump that you cannot simply make things up about someone and disseminate them without serious consequences."

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A lawyer representing Trump in another legal matter in New York did not respond to an email seeking comment.

Paid for silence by Trump lawyer

The lawsuit is the latest legal move from Daniels, who already is suing to be released from a non-disclosure deal she agreed to days before the 2016 election in exchange for $130,000 US. The payment was made by the president's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. That civil lawsuit was delayed in federal court in Los Angeles on Friday, with the judge citing a criminal investigation that Cohen is facing.

Cohen asked for a delay after FBI agents raided his home and office several weeks ago. The FBI was seeking records about the nondisclosure agreement. Cohen's attorney said in court last week that because the criminal investigation overlaps with issues in the lawsuit, his client's right against self-incrimination could be adversely impacted because he won't be able to respond and defend himself.

Stormy Daniels speaks

7 years ago
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Porn actor says she's committed to making sure everyone finds out the truth.

Aided by her hard-charging attorney, Michael Avenatti, Daniels has aggressively sought to keep her case in the public eye. Several weeks ago, she revealed a sketch on ABC's The View that she said depicts the man who warned her in 2011 to stay quiet about a 2006 tryst with Trump. Daniels said the man approached her in a Las Vegas parking lot when she was with her young daughter.

Trump faces a number of allegations about his sexual exploits long before he ran for president. The White House says Trump did not have a sexual encounter with Daniels, and the president has denied the other allegations as well.

Trump is also facing a New York defamation lawsuit filed by Summer Zervos, a former contestant on The Apprentice. Zervos has accused Trump of unwanted sexual contact in 2007 and sued him after he dismissed the claims as made up. A judge ruled that lawsuit can move forward.